synohet
Synohet is a term used in theoretical linguistics to describe a semantic unit that captures the convergence of multiple related senses into a single representation within a cognitive or computational model. It denotes a phenomenon where related meanings are grouped together to reflect how speakers intuitively connect words that share a core sense, while still preserving their distinct lexical identities. The concept is discussed in the context of polysemy, sense disambiguation, and cross-linguistic lexicon modeling.
The term is a portmanteau that has appeared in speculative discussions to name the idea of a
Characteristics of a synohet include its role as a linking node within a network, its connection to
Examples often involve pairs like teacher and instructor, which can be seen as sharing a synohet for